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Matt Riddle claims that he has been assaulted by a police officer
Publish By: Rakib Hossain
Date: 12 Sep, 2023
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In the world full of monsters there's no one who can claim them to be safe. Recently Matt Riddle claims that he has been assaulted by John F. Kennedy Airport in New York City this Saturday. The person who assaulted him is a police officer. This is really surprising but the more shocking thing is he has deleted his post. Matt Riddle took the initiative to open up about the matter on Twitter. But after a few minutes he deleted the post.Though we have managed the full post for you. He wrote,
“Nothing like being sexually assaulted by an officer and harassed at the JFK airport, no means no and just because I’m nice doesn’t mean yes!!! A**hole!!! Don’t know if they're Twitter or instagram handles but I took pictures, normally I’m like whatever but today was really weird and uncomfortable and they made a point to make me feel small and useless. Definitely one of the most uncomfortable travel days I’ve ever had. Thanks NYC you’re so progressive and accepting!”
The original post was taken before being deleted by Cultaholic and the post has a photograph of the police officer.
Though he has not yet disclosed anything about his Statement. But we are looking forward to his next update on this matter.
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